Koncert

RMC præsenterer på Klein: Benjamín Gísli & Oscar Andreas Haug + A A G O T + Johan Nordin + Lasse Jacobsen Quartet

Oplev spændende musikere fra Københavns talentmasse, når Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium (RMC) inviterer til gratis 1. års-kandidatkoncerter på Klein.
Dato
8.6.23
Tid
18:30-22:00
Adresse

Klein
Wagnersvej 19
2450 Kbh SV

Entré
Gratis adgang

kl. 18.30: Benjamín Gísli & Oscar Andreas Haug

kl. 19.30: A A G O T

kl. 20.30: Johan Nordin

kl. 21.30: Lasse Jacobsen Quartet

 

SE OGSÅ: RMC PRÆSENTERER PÅ BYENS SPILLESTEDER

Benjamín Gísli & Oscar Andreas Haug

An explorative musical encounter between two of the most exciting upcoming improvisors on the Nordic scene. They will dive straight into free improvisation, building on the Nordic jazz tradition. Pianist Benjamín Gísli Einarsson and trumpetist Oscar Andreas Haug met at the Jazz Conservatorium in Trondheim in the autumn of 2019. Since then, they have worked closely together in various projects, released an album with the band Bliss Quintet and played at some of Norway’s biggest jazz venues and festivals.

Oscar Andreas Haug - trumpet
Benjamín Gísli Einarsson - piano

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Foto: Matija Puzar

A A G O T: ‘sammen-sat-sammen’

A research process that is crystallizing into a hybrid art piece. I try to define a method, an approach and a praxis for facilitating co-creation. The process is the base and in a way the performance. I chose to start from the materiality of paper and the art of notation and use them as the premises of free exploration and experimentation. “Open scores“ - literally, using transparent material, readable for both performers and audience. In this quest I am using sounds, images, scenographic interventions, video work in collaboration with different artists. This encounter with the concrete of different papers has the premise of forming in a non-descriptive but direct way contact to textures that we often approach by using more metaphorical terms as light, floaty, heavy, transparent, fragile, resistance, scratchy, ambivalent, restless, fragmented, colors, nature elements and so on.

I am using a “machine” to degrade and up-grade the processual scores. The repetitive action of copying copies of copies of copies of copies of copies of copies transforms the original to new objects, similar but different in their own way. Can this processing in itself give and guide us into a way of merging sonic material…

RE - move - arrange - late - consider - member - gret - peat -st -peat -act - produce - cycle –

Gintė Preisaitė - prepared piano
Michaela Turcerová - saxophone
Tomás Gubbins - guitar
Rémy Gouffault - percussion
George Chiper-Lillemark - video art
Lone Aagot Meinich - campanula quinton, composition, visuals

AAGOT is an artist based in Copenhagen playing violin and Campanula Quinton, a newly invented  string instrument by Helmut Bleffert. Working in the fields of free improvised and experimental music, as well as in contemporary classical and early music. She creates extended compositions, performance art and installations.

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Echoes of Battered Time - a musical experiment conducted and composed by Johan Nordin

The music explores an emotional dystopia through complex rhythmical structures and harmonic mayhem - a performance centered around hope through the destructive confusion of trauma.

Johan Nordin - piano/keys/synth
Krzysztof Hadrych - electric guitar
Lasse Jacobsen - drums

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Lasse Jacobsen Quartet

Drummer and composer Lasse Jacobsen is primarily known for his work with contemporary piano trio, Little North and synth-pop band, Yör. This evening Lasse presents brand new material with a lineup consisting of some of his favorite musicians from Denmark and Sweden. Composition meets improvisation in a set of music stretching from quiet and spacious to energetic and explosive.

Hannes Bennich - altsax
Rasmus Oppenhagen Krogh - guitar
AC - kontrabas
Lasse Jacobsen - trommer

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